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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are rather like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to draw a comparison between two things, suggesting that they share similarities.
Example: "The patterns on the fabric are rather like those found in traditional Japanese art."
Alternatives: "are quite similar to" or "resemble each other."
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In this they are rather like Oscar Pistorius.
Their effects are rather like those of appetite suppressants.
I think relationships are rather like a job.
They are rather like cloud formations themselves, only knotty and earthbound.
Perceptions of him are rather like those of Harold Wilson in the 1960s and 1970s.
They are rather like the ba sic forms of solid geometry viewed under conditions of weightlessness.
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In this way, journalism is rather like quantum physics.
My head is rather like a hive;.
That's rather like me.
It was rather like an autopsy.
"It was rather like ice skating.
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